This is the new proposal which will replace the current Holidays and observances guideline. The new guideline will probably be placed in a separate page linked to Wikipedia:Days_of_the_year because of the different writing style.

Please comment on the talk page.--Rochelimit (talk) 04:28, 18 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Holidays and observances guideline

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This 'guideline' has been made based on the observations of the English Wikipedia's "Holidays and observances" section for date pages (e.g. January 1, January 2, January 3, etc.). It is the goal of this project to make all 366 "Holidays and observances" section consistent in style and content.

Basic rule

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English names

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Category of Holidays and observances

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To check whether an observance can (or can not) be placed in the Holiday and observances section, refer to this guideline:

Ancient and Neopagan observances

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Awareness observances

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Baháʼí Holy Days

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Christian observances

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Historic observances

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Independence day or national day

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*[[Public holidays in North Korea|Independence Day or Republic Day]], celebrates the proclamation of [[Democratic People’s Republic of Korea]] in 1948.
*[[Independence Day]], celebrates the independence of [[Tajikistan]] from [[USSR]] in 1991.
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Indian observances

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Definitive list of Hindu New Year festivals

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This list of Indian New Year festival (based solely on sidereal vernal equinox) in April 14 has been definitive since 2009. Always refer back to this list if the article is manipulated:

Islamic holidays

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International observances

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*[[World AIDS Day]] ([[International observances|International]])
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Jewish holidays

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Local celebrations

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Lunar calendar observances

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Micronation observances

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Modern cult or pseudoreligion observances

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'More than one day' holidays

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For the purpose of this guideline, a holiday with more than one day observances can be divided into:

Moving days

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For the purpose of this guideline, a holiday with moving days can be divided into::

Lunar moving days should not be placed in the Holidays and observances section. Solar moving days can be placed in the Holidays and the observances section by placing the day on the article page of the earliest possible day of the observance, and by mentioning the latest possible day of the observance.

For solstices/equinoxes celebrations, the days are put under the subgroup of the particular solstices/equinoxes:

Example of formatting:

*Earliest day on which [[Martin Luther King, Jr. Day]] can fall, while January 21 is the latest; celebrated on the third Monday in January. ([[United States]])
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*Earliest day on which [[Laetare Sunday]] can fall, while April 4 is the latest; observed on the fourth Sunday of [[Lent]]. ([[Western Christianity]])
*Earliest day on which [[Volkstrauertag|National Day of Mourning]] or ''Volkstrauertag'' can fall, observed two Sundays before the first of [[Advent]]. ([[Germany]])
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*Earliest date for the [[Equinox#Vernal equinox commemorations|vernal equinox]]:
**[[Baháʼí Naw-Rúz]], started at sunset on March 20. The end of the [[Nineteen day fast|19-day sunrise-to-sunset]] fast. ([[Baháʼí Faith]])
**[[Chunfen]] ([[China]])
**[[Earth Day]], during its first celebration in 1971. Now celebrated on [[April 22]].
**[[Nowruz]] ([[Iranian diaspora]], [[Kurdish diaspora]], [[Zoroastrians]])
**Ostara in the northern hemisphere, Mabon in the southern hemisphere. ([[Neopagan]] [[Wheel of the Year]])
**[[International Astrology Day]] ([[astrologers]] and [[astrology]] enthusiasts)
**[[Holidays of Japan|Shunbun no Hi]], a national holiday in [[Japan]].
**[[World Storytelling Day]], a global celebration of the art of oral storytelling.
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Name days and/or similar

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New observances

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Oriental observances

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Saint Days

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*Christian [[Calendar of saints|Feast Day]]:
**[[Agnes|Blessed Agnes]]
**[[Our Lady of Prompt Succor]]
**[[Saint Paul|Paul]]
**[[January 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)]]
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Secular observances

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Statehood days

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Unofficial holidays

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